Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order

This study focuses on worldwide governance. It will be related to the Assian approach of international relationships. This approach claiming by the Chinese is closed to the David Miller Nationalist and liberal way of thinking. But it remains very restrictive because it is only based on the liberal e...

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Main Author: Julien Rajaoson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest Publishing House 2014-11-01
Series:Styles of Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/2535
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spelling doaj-1aadf00d06ed4f6690776988582a82d22020-11-25T00:16:11ZengUniversity of Bucharest Publishing HouseStyles of Communication2065-79432067-564X2014-11-0161115129Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International OrderJulien Rajaoson0Sciences Po Grenoble, FranceThis study focuses on worldwide governance. It will be related to the Assian approach of international relationships. This approach claiming by the Chinese is closed to the David Miller Nationalist and liberal way of thinking. But it remains very restrictive because it is only based on the liberal economic point of view. We will do a critical study of the principles which are regulating the governances and we will analyse a special sectorial field: the Sino-African relations. These thoughts and statements need to have a sectorial dimension of approaching matters. The management of the different governments can have effects on local realities of people's life and on investments. In thirty years China passed from an emerging country to the second worldwide economically powerful country just behind the United States. Now, they must have an interdependance relationship with the United States. It is very important and necessary to undermine this interdependance relationship in order to understand how its economic strategy has an influence upon the worldwide market. And from this study, we will understand how the Chinese relate to the balance of power they are dealing with.http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/2535centre-local relationsurban and rural developmentsocial policiessocial stratification and social groupsmigrations
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Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order
Styles of Communication
centre-local relations
urban and rural development
social policies
social stratification and social groups
migrations
author_facet Julien Rajaoson
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title Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order
title_short Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order
title_full Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order
title_fullStr Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order
title_full_unstemmed Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order
title_sort globalization by the souths. chinese-african relations and international order
publisher University of Bucharest Publishing House
series Styles of Communication
issn 2065-7943
2067-564X
publishDate 2014-11-01
description This study focuses on worldwide governance. It will be related to the Assian approach of international relationships. This approach claiming by the Chinese is closed to the David Miller Nationalist and liberal way of thinking. But it remains very restrictive because it is only based on the liberal economic point of view. We will do a critical study of the principles which are regulating the governances and we will analyse a special sectorial field: the Sino-African relations. These thoughts and statements need to have a sectorial dimension of approaching matters. The management of the different governments can have effects on local realities of people's life and on investments. In thirty years China passed from an emerging country to the second worldwide economically powerful country just behind the United States. Now, they must have an interdependance relationship with the United States. It is very important and necessary to undermine this interdependance relationship in order to understand how its economic strategy has an influence upon the worldwide market. And from this study, we will understand how the Chinese relate to the balance of power they are dealing with.
topic centre-local relations
urban and rural development
social policies
social stratification and social groups
migrations
url http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/communication/article/view/2535
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